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what is your reaction to administration position a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is an an tax on an attack on country, which falls in pervue of intelligence agencies and military would be reason to block effort understand better what transpired. lou: it makes no sense. >> we should be ale coconduct a criminal investigation, representatives of people to find out what happened, whether a consulate was burned to ground, ambassador killed and cia driven out, that is serious business, they do not have to have an open hearing, they can do a closed-door hearing to get at the issues with the witnesses that i want to call. and certainly, the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses, and still protect the criminal justice system. by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- investigation on criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot, the next day, we may not have been able to get troops in that night, we could have got troops in the next day, we should have secured consulate, put our flag back up and brought the fbi in to begin an immediate investigation,
what is your reaction to administration position a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is an an tax on an attack on country, which falls in pervue of intelligence agencies and military would be reason to block effort understand better what transpired. lou: it makes no sense. >> we should be ale coconduct a criminal investigation, representatives of people to find out what happened, whether a consulate was burned to ground, ambassador killed and cia driven out, that is serious...
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is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress,
is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress,
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i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >> host: was he ever caught, he or she? >> guest: that's a very interesting tori. it was a key. the question gets to the issue of whether or not the russian, whose name was alexander lott was code-named fedora. the question us as to whether or not he was telling the truth or just trying to upset the fbi and have been chasing mirrors, chasing rainbows as the old irish song says. but the belief was there really was a mole. there were 500 people in the new york office they really cannot. about half the people in the office because any one of them could have been the mole and was he caught. in the 1980s, an analy
i was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him. well, the fbi immediately launched a mole hunt to try and find trans eyes. because they didn't know his real name they called him on sub, which stands for unknowns subject. so it began and went on, turned the fbi inside out for several -- a couple decades anyway and went on for at least three decades and started looking for this guy. >> host: again, dear it began? >> guest: 1962. >>...
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we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot act. i don't think fundamentally that part will be resolved. it's a very difficult issue. and fortunately for us, terrorist organizations and organized crime organizations throughout the world have not formed the allegiance that we thought they might. thankfully. and in term of cyber crimes, some of the groupser. traiting cyber crime they haven't the leader, the gangsters are old fashioned and autocratic, some cases just plain stupid when it comes to the potential use of the global financial market. stock market and other means other than violence. so that'
we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot...
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was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have trained to combat organized crime, they, themselves, have become the supporters, the promoters of organized crime. when that is in the united states, they knew the how and who to communicate. i'm very concerned, and i think we are wasting a lot of money, and we need to pay attention as to how the money is invested. >> thank you very much. the floor is now open for questions, and if you could please state your name and question and if you would like to address it to a particular member, please do that. yes, sir, right here. >> this is for all panelists. i'm
was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have...
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. >>> an influential law make never california finding himself at the certainty of an fbi probe. what the federal government is accusing him of doing. new york city is inning cruisine age limit on buying tobacco products. how old you have to be to light up. aal qaeda is playing a role in a request. >> over 90% of sexual assaults on campuses are being perpetrated by serial offenders... >> this friday at 9 eastern. join a live town hall event hear firsthand accounts from victims who fought for justice. >> reality is...when it happens people just kinda shrug... >> learn how you can avoid sexual assaults, and what you can do as a bystander to prevent them. don't miss a special america tonight live town hall friday 9 eastern on al jazeera america. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was actually abusive, because if it doesn't contain language that specifically threatens you directly or is targeted towards you specifically, they may not consider it abuse. they may consider it offensive. and in that case th
. >>> an influential law make never california finding himself at the certainty of an fbi probe. what the federal government is accusing him of doing. new york city is inning cruisine age limit on buying tobacco products. how old you have to be to light up. aal qaeda is playing a role in a request. >> over 90% of sexual assaults on campuses are being perpetrated by serial offenders... >> this friday at 9 eastern. join a live town hall event hear firsthand accounts from...
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. >> next, a look at the mole hanh inrticle the fbi. ands about -- mole hunt fbi. it is about 40 minutes. host: david wise is sitting with me. he has written several books about intelligence gathering. you have a story in the the recent addition of "smithsonian" magazine. set offt spy's tips one of the most self-destructive investigations in fbi history. when did this happen and how did it come about? guest: it is the first mole hunt. i broke that story. the fbi still will not talk about it. in 1962, a kgb agent in new york city walked into the fbi building in manhattan and volunteered his services. he said he was discontent and his talents were not being recognized. the fbi people said were to taking a big chance to walk into our building because you might have been seen? he said, no, i am not worried about it. our people are meeting with your guy, dick. uh-oh. that was telling the fbi that the russians had a mole inside the fbi and the russians called him dick. the fbi launched a mole hunt to try to find dick. because they did not know his real name, they called
. >> next, a look at the mole hanh inrticle the fbi. ands about -- mole hunt fbi. it is about 40 minutes. host: david wise is sitting with me. he has written several books about intelligence gathering. you have a story in the the recent addition of "smithsonian" magazine. set offt spy's tips one of the most self-destructive investigations in fbi history. when did this happen and how did it come about? guest: it is the first mole hunt. i broke that story. the fbi still will not...
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. >> the fbi is now assisting in the investigation. the owners of the valley springs, hilda and rodelio manual ran another facility on fruitville avenue. new owners took over changing the manner to wood park. 78-year-old john cane recalls what it was like that. we didn't have water. we had no food. >> the new owners described taking over in conditions they described as deplorable. >> we weren't able to use the kitchen until those problems were eliminated. >> sheriff's department says they're still interviewing patients and former staff members and they're asking anyone who sees him to please give them a call. rob ross, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now. advocates for the elderly filed a lawsuit today accusing the state of failing to protect those in nursing homes or similar facilities. the group is called foundation aiding the elderly. it says the state takes far too long to investigate complaints and have been warning the state department of public health for a year. >> they have not rectified it. the nursing home industry is
. >> the fbi is now assisting in the investigation. the owners of the valley springs, hilda and rodelio manual ran another facility on fruitville avenue. new owners took over changing the manner to wood park. 78-year-old john cane recalls what it was like that. we didn't have water. we had no food. >> the new owners described taking over in conditions they described as deplorable. >> we weren't able to use the kitchen until those problems were eliminated. >> sheriff's...
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you have cia and fbi. the fbi is a tremendous partner in the homeland. they do great work. our job is to give them the information we see coming from overseas into the united states. nsa is a tremendous foreign intelligence capability to see things that are going on in the united states and help people understand what that means. the fbi is pretty busy. they have a lot of stuff going on. if you see something critical, we can tell he -- tell them that piece of information is critical, go after that first. that helps them. it helps us. guest: as i said, the idea that they're going to help the fbi by logging every phone call made by every american, which they did and do as far as i know, i do not see how that is helping the fbi. it is almost as though the nsa is saying we're art -- we are doing this because we can. not because it is necessary. host: brookfield, connecticut, independent caller. hi phil. caller: one of my favorite books was i chose freedom. i was wondering if you had ever run into the author or knew of his work? guest: i've heard of the book, but i have not met
you have cia and fbi. the fbi is a tremendous partner in the homeland. they do great work. our job is to give them the information we see coming from overseas into the united states. nsa is a tremendous foreign intelligence capability to see things that are going on in the united states and help people understand what that means. the fbi is pretty busy. they have a lot of stuff going on. if you see something critical, we can tell he -- tell them that piece of information is critical, go after...
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there's an fbi agent, you know, just as told. and whitacre was telling a lot of information about the investigation, and buffett became increasingly uncomfortable with what he was hearing and decided to resign. c-span: g--how big a deal is this? i mean, put it into perspective for people that may have not paid any attention to this story. and the fine--how much was adm fined? >> guest: adm's fine was $100 million, but you have to bear in mind that is a--that's a deal. it was a deal because adm offered up evidence against other corporations involved in another price-fixing conspiracy, and so they were given a break. you know, it's a plea bargain. so ultimately, how big a deal this is, in the antitrust perspective, it's the biggest there is. adm, at that point, was the largest fine ever imposed in--in a price-fixing case. now where this gets more important--i mean, i write about corporate crime for a living, and i have, you know, pick of the litter of what i want to choose. i can write about health-care fraud, i can write about ant
there's an fbi agent, you know, just as told. and whitacre was telling a lot of information about the investigation, and buffett became increasingly uncomfortable with what he was hearing and decided to resign. c-span: g--how big a deal is this? i mean, put it into perspective for people that may have not paid any attention to this story. and the fine--how much was adm fined? >> guest: adm's fine was $100 million, but you have to bear in mind that is a--that's a deal. it was a deal...
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the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still in hospital. no indications of just how bad his wounds are. the fbi want to speak to hip as soon as possible. as he's alive, they will know his true motive, if he is found guilty of this at some point. of course right now he's still just the suspect. back here to los angeles airport, 826 flights affected, 19,000 passengers affected not just here in los angeles but around the world because, remember, there were flights coming into los angeles that got turned around. the airport saying it could take two to three days before it's back to nor
the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an babassador was killd and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should hav
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would ban all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, but even some other pro-life advocates have backed off because they worry it is not constitutional. they say the people court protects a woman's right to abortion until a fetus is viable. >> at 20 weeks you feel pain. they do surgery on a 20 week fetus, they provide anesthesia to the fetus because it can feel pain. they can feel pain, that's what a rational humamane society shod do. >> some of your critics in south carolina say graham is up for reelection. he is worried about a tea party challenger and you ticked off a lot of conservatives and this is your way to get back i
he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this gentleman and he claimed he told the fbi everything that he told "60 minutes." so if he is lying i want to know that, but give to me and the congress the full information. >> we have a couple minutes left. i want to ask you about another matter. you plan to introduce a bill this week that would...
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and also the fbi remade points publicly this is a valuable program that along with many other surveillance tools contributes to the mission and intended to help cover a theme to make the connections it did athlete of make the point on ashley point and aviation just are with some basics but italy involves telephone metadata no content or identifying subscriber information and that does not have location informations in the tool is used as discovery tool to see domestic ties and if tips are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. with the public debate there has been a lot of discussion inevitably what has happened in that is not the right question to ask from the intelligence committees perspective it is brought together by lots of different tools a hunt i would also suggest that any particular plot is rare to find a situation where some particular even to was only stopped as a result of one particular intelligence tool in that probably miss leads the debate with the value of the program but i ask my colleagues to wait and. >> we find this to be very helpful we hav
and also the fbi remade points publicly this is a valuable program that along with many other surveillance tools contributes to the mission and intended to help cover a theme to make the connections it did athlete of make the point on ashley point and aviation just are with some basics but italy involves telephone metadata no content or identifying subscriber information and that does not have location informations in the tool is used as discovery tool to see domestic ties and if tips are...
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it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the discussion. we think that the american public is somebody we'd like to have a discussion about, but it's the adversaries we're concerned about because for every disclosure that the public has, the american public have, the adversaries have it as well. if we stick within the established channels to have the discussion to protect the things that need to be secret, then we, i think, institutionally and individually are better off. >> if i could add -- i think to your question, just asked the logical questions we're having, debate and discussio
it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the...
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i want to thank most of all the men and women of the fbi. i'm proud of your work. i'm grateful for your service. i'm absolutely confident that this agency will continue to flourish with jim at the helm. you know, if he gets lost in the building, i want you guys to help him out, because i guarantee you that he's going to have your back, make sure you've got his back as well. thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. >> that was president obama speaking at the welcoming ceremony for new fbi director james comb y. when we come back, whether or not healthcare.gov has staying power, gop's opposition certainly does. will time and enrollment heal all? we'll discuss realities and precedents next on "now." i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would i take one pepcid® when i
i want to thank most of all the men and women of the fbi. i'm proud of your work. i'm grateful for your service. i'm absolutely confident that this agency will continue to flourish with jim at the helm. you know, if he gets lost in the building, i want you guys to help him out, because i guarantee you that he's going to have your back, make sure you've got his back as well. thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. >> that was president obama speaking at the welcoming ceremony for...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officia
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out o he opens fire, shoots his way through the check point going down a side, coming around the back. he's focused on the tsa agents. inside the bag we are told investigators came up with notes saying that the tsa were facists and pigs, anti-american rantings, anti-tsa rantings am and references to the new world order which is another growing conspiracy group that believes the world is going to be taken over by forces and black helicopters and so on. interestingly, scott, today he texted his parents from l.a. to new jersey and said he was going to kill himself today. they called the police. there was a response to his house. apparently they didn't make contact with him but a roommate who didn't know where he was. so this was something that was roiling in his head today. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. there are big security concerns also in
what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out o he opens fire, shoots his way through the check point going down a side, coming around the back. he's focused on the tsa agents. inside the bag we are told investigators came up with notes saying that the tsa were facists and pigs, anti-american rantings, anti-tsa rantings am and references to...
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. >> reporter: uma, the fbi is looking into the background of paul ciancia, they believe is the gunman. that's how they identified him yesterday. they're also searching his apartment which is just east of hollywood here. they believe that after messages he stoent his family that his intent was to harm tsa agents and as he went through the airport yesterday, that is what he appeared to exactly be targeting. the los angeles times is pointing out, quoting officials saying that's what the tsa firmly believes and we're hearing via local radio from passengers who say that as he went to the airport, he was asking individuals if they were tsa and they were saying no and he was moving on looking as it appears for officials. we also looking into -- rather, the fbi is looking into just what exactly his motivation could have been. they're looking at whether he had an issue or run-in at a tsa checkpoint at an airport at some point in the past. they're looking if he may have been a job applicant who was turned down and the police officer was telling me yesterday that as to whether he might have been
. >> reporter: uma, the fbi is looking into the background of paul ciancia, they believe is the gunman. that's how they identified him yesterday. they're also searching his apartment which is just east of hollywood here. they believe that after messages he stoent his family that his intent was to harm tsa agents and as he went through the airport yesterday, that is what he appeared to exactly be targeting. the los angeles times is pointing out, quoting officials saying that's what the tsa...
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the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the precheck, which is early security screening, and might have been turned down for that. that was speculation very much at the time. the fbi is searching his apartment today. it is unclear at this time if anything they found at all. but local officials saying that this actually could have been an awful lot worse and the tsa was so swift to react when the gunman actually entered the airport. take a listen. >> we bore witness to heroism at this airport. when shots rang out, members of the police department ran towards that gunfire, without regard to their own safety or well being. the
the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the...
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we have the story. >> the justice and state departments are now citing the year old fbi investigation and criminal prosecution to block access to the benghazi witnesses. in this letter to republican senator lindsey graham, the state department references significant risk and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. >> you can't hide behind a criminal investigation. that's not a good reason to deny the congress witness statements 48 hours after the attack. >> after the house government oversight committee and its republican chairman darrell issa recently interviewed two state security agents who witnessed the attack against the justice department's wishes, a leading democrat predicted the move would create inconsistencies and complicate a trial. >> it kearns me that was not a higher priority for the chairman to make sure we could bring these people to justice than to carry on this political exercise. >> waiting for a criminal prosecution and an appeal to wrap up, according to republicans, doesn't pass the sniff test. >> we're going to wait three y
we have the story. >> the justice and state departments are now citing the year old fbi investigation and criminal prosecution to block access to the benghazi witnesses. in this letter to republican senator lindsey graham, the state department references significant risk and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. >> you can't hide behind a criminal investigation. that's not a good reason to deny the congress witness statements 48 hours after...
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the fbi will look at their son's death with fresh eyes. cnn aggressively pursued answers in johnson's death after authorities ruled he died accidentally even though some parts of their investigation didn't add up. cnn's victor blackwell is on the case. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: after months of rallies and protests the family hopes they will get justice. >> at this time however i am of the opinion a sufficient basis exists for my office to conduct a formal review of the facts and investigation surrounding the death of dkendrick johnson. >> reporter: they will head to value dass ta, georgia, to conduct a federal investigation into the death of 17-year-old kendrick johnson. >> i will follow the facts wherever they lead. >> hallelujah! thank you, jesus! >> reporter: kendrick's mother watched the announcement on a portable tv on the street corner where the family continues its eight-month sit-in demanding answers. >> i'm happy and we trust in the lord and we just have been down here rallying for 32 weeks, haven't been for nothing
the fbi will look at their son's death with fresh eyes. cnn aggressively pursued answers in johnson's death after authorities ruled he died accidentally even though some parts of their investigation didn't add up. cnn's victor blackwell is on the case. >> no justice! >> no peace! >> reporter: after months of rallies and protests the family hopes they will get justice. >> at this time however i am of the opinion a sufficient basis exists for my office to conduct a formal...
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and reid reported a bribe to the fbi and arranged a meeting with the guy in his office. by agreement, the fbi agents burst in to arrest the guy at the point where harry reid asked, is this the money? but although he was taking part in a sting, harry reid was unable to control his temper. the videotape shows him getting up from his chair and saying [ bleep ], you tried to bribe me. and then harry reid, on tape, with the fbi there tried to choke the guy, the guy got eight months in prison, and later married latoya jackson, seriously. we have more with our interview today, including what harry reid thinks about cory booker, who is to be sworn in tomorrow. but when you see harry reid, there is something about the way he talks in person that is different in person than it is on camera. you have to trust me. it makes you remember where he comes from. trust me. we have more ahead. >> that must be music to the ears of frank sinatra who says he may eventually open a hotel casino now in las vegas, now that he once again has a nevada gaming license. the license was granted at a sta
and reid reported a bribe to the fbi and arranged a meeting with the guy in his office. by agreement, the fbi agents burst in to arrest the guy at the point where harry reid asked, is this the money? but although he was taking part in a sting, harry reid was unable to control his temper. the videotape shows him getting up from his chair and saying [ bleep ], you tried to bribe me. and then harry reid, on tape, with the fbi there tried to choke the guy, the guy got eight months in prison, and...
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to give theut how information to the fbi so they can follow up on it. missouri,o jerry from a republican caller. caller: good morning. excuse my speech. go ahead with your comment. caller: i am opposed to spying on americans. i just think it is wrong. i don't think there is any good in it, i don't think there is anything that will come out of it -- out of it. garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of themselves. the department of homeland security, the nsa, they should all be removed. congress gave away our right after 9/11. they gave their rights away to the president. that is our voice, our rights. they need to take that back and rain and the nsa and the government. they are going crazy. john is next, a republican from louisiana. a lot of the nsa spying is due to the technology. it used to be a scanner is all you had. now it is on a global magnitude. what are they intended to target somebody, i believe that comes under the fisa court. to fact they listen somet
to give theut how information to the fbi so they can follow up on it. missouri,o jerry from a republican caller. caller: good morning. excuse my speech. go ahead with your comment. caller: i am opposed to spying on americans. i just think it is wrong. i don't think there is any good in it, i don't think there is anything that will come out of it -- out of it. garrison new hampshire, republican caller. new hampshire, republican caller. i am opposed to the nsa spying. they should be ashamed of...
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. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as part of an internal review he called for. white house officials also told the paper the administration put an immediate stop to some of the programs after finding out about them, including the one tracking german chancellor angela merkel. today the white house responded. >> the president feels strongly about making sure we are not just collecting information because we can, but because we should. phone call the president had with chancellor merkel made sure we do not and will not monitor the chancellor's communications. >>> another report out today, this one in a spanish paper el mundo, the nsa tracked over 60 million call
. >>> the fbi investigating the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy who police discovered was holding a toy gun. >>> hi, everyone, i'm tamron hall. we are following new revelations about the secret surveillance program. on the front page of "the wall street journal", for five years of his presidency, president obama was unaware the u.s. was spying on dozens of world leaders by tap their phones. the president learned about the spying for the first time this summer as...
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. >>> new at 5:00 multiple agencies including the fbi are now looking into the case involving people abandoned at a castro valley care facility. this comes as we're learning more about what happened at valley springs manor. a cook says state workers were at the facility all last week but left friday afternoon. firefighters also showed up to respond to 911 calls but they were unaware that the facility had been shut down. the cook said he felt the need to stay behind. >> just can't see myself stay with us leaving the residents in there like -- i couldn't. i couldn't -- i couldn't do that. maybe they would have tried to cook for themselves and burned the whole place up. >> authorities say one of the residents is missing. 65-year-old edmond bascomb wanders off. he was last seen at the san leandro bart station friday. >>> another heated exchange on capitol hill today about the failed healthcare website. this time health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius was in the hot seat taking full responsibility s. >> although was in charge as it was being built? >> -- was in charge -- >>
. >>> new at 5:00 multiple agencies including the fbi are now looking into the case involving people abandoned at a castro valley care facility. this comes as we're learning more about what happened at valley springs manor. a cook says state workers were at the facility all last week but left friday afternoon. firefighters also showed up to respond to 911 calls but they were unaware that the facility had been shut down. the cook said he felt the need to stay behind. >> just can't...
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>> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died sbl and the evidence collected already has been collected and the evidence that's not been collected is not. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think anyone should get their hopes up there is going to be a dramatic break in the case. given the fact so much time has passed. >> mark, the u.s. attorney said himself that federal jurisdiction is limited. what exactly does that mean? >> well, it's limited in the sense they don't have -- you're not going to bring a traditional murder case. you may have the violation of someone's rights, things like that and it's one of the few times that i actually agree with toobin. this is a hard case to have somebody revisit a year after the fact forensically if they change the opinion of what happened before. i've been in that si
>> it's a new set of eyes and you'll have fbi agents looking at the available evidence, perhaps forensic scientists looking at what they can look at but the problem is it's been almost a year since kendrick died sbl and the evidence collected already has been collected and the evidence that's not been collected is not. >> there is no way of undoing that and going back to the gym and getting the sneakers and testing the blood on the wall. they will do their best but i don't think...
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the fbi is now cooperating, according to the u.s. attorney, although he chose his words very carefully. he was very careful not to say which way he was leaning, whether he thought this was a freak accident as the local sheriffs office has said or whether this was a murder like the family says. he says he is just out to answer several questions. first of all, what was kendrick johnson's cause of death. second, was it the result of a crime? if so, who committed that crime? but finally, he also pointed out that he's trying to answer whether this falls under federal jurisdiction and whether if this was a crime, whether it could be tried in federal court.
the fbi is now cooperating, according to the u.s. attorney, although he chose his words very carefully. he was very careful not to say which way he was leaning, whether he thought this was a freak accident as the local sheriffs office has said or whether this was a murder like the family says. he says he is just out to answer several questions. first of all, what was kendrick johnson's cause of death. second, was it the result of a crime? if so, who committed that crime? but finally, he also...
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just a few minutes ago james comey sworn in at the fbi, ten-year term, top justice department official in the bush administration, took over for robert mueller, stepped down after 12 years the head of fbi. today president obama paid tribute to the new fbi director. >> i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job. all with sterling credentials. but what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job wasn't his degrees and wasn't his resume, it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense this is somebody who knows what's right and what's wrong. ♪ [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and no last bit un-sipped. you don't have to throw a party, but you'll probably feel like celebrating. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. you may be muddling throug
just a few minutes ago james comey sworn in at the fbi, ten-year term, top justice department official in the bush administration, took over for robert mueller, stepped down after 12 years the head of fbi. today president obama paid tribute to the new fbi director. >> i interviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job. all with sterling credentials. but what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job wasn't his degrees and wasn't his resume, it was in talking...
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his work has taken him to fort hoover in washington at fbi headquarters, but also has been the fbi's deputy on scene commander in iraq. he was an army veteran before that. next to him is ambassador me,ron mitchell -- excuse cameron munter. was ambassador to pakistan from 2010 22012. he will have many hair-raising stories about that relationship in a time when u.s. pakistani ,elations were not easy including the capture and killing of osama bin laden. before that he had an easy assignment in baghdad for he had responsibility for overseeing the drawdown of u.s. troops. before that he was ambassador to serbia, to be the chief and admission in the czech republic and poland. he is also served in the national security council under clinton, bush, and other departments. who but not least is peter is a senior staff attorney at the california office. he has these this -- he has the distinction of having important cases against the lapd. he has been a law clerk at the u.s. circuit court and has had a distinguished career outside and inside the aclu. please join me and welcoming our distinguish
his work has taken him to fort hoover in washington at fbi headquarters, but also has been the fbi's deputy on scene commander in iraq. he was an army veteran before that. next to him is ambassador me,ron mitchell -- excuse cameron munter. was ambassador to pakistan from 2010 22012. he will have many hair-raising stories about that relationship in a time when u.s. pakistani ,elations were not easy including the capture and killing of osama bin laden. before that he had an easy assignment in...
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security clearance that could be given, you know, that are trusted as much as anybody over at the cia or fbi or wherever it is. they could produce -- >> they argue that -- i'll run it by you, see what you think. the argumentati i've heard is te are some of the sensitive people who work for the cia or other intelligence agencies and if they start testifying either in open or closed door session, before congress, they have to retire. they, for all practical purposes, can no longer be clandestine officers of the united states. >> my understanding is awhile ago, the national counterterrorism center actually was the lead agency in putting together the definitive timeline for the administration on what happened in benghazi. they went in in closed session, the director of the nctc in the intelligence committee, took the whole intelligence committee through the timeline with video surveillance video and the whole thing and after that, there were folks on the intelligence committee, republicans, saying okay, benghazi is a little different than we were thinking and some of the heat turned down. i don'
security clearance that could be given, you know, that are trusted as much as anybody over at the cia or fbi or wherever it is. they could produce -- >> they argue that -- i'll run it by you, see what you think. the argumentati i've heard is te are some of the sensitive people who work for the cia or other intelligence agencies and if they start testifying either in open or closed door session, before congress, they have to retire. they, for all practical purposes, can no longer be...
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. >> reporter: the fbi said ciancia had no previous record, and it's not clear why he targeted tsa officers. but authorities say he was ready to die in the attack. erica er ferrari, al jazeera. >> authorities say that he illegally bought his memories l.a. >>> in the deadly mall attack in kenya, four suspects accused of entering the country illegally. they werillegally. the al-qaeda-linked group al-shabaagroupal-shabab claiming responsibility for the attack. >>> reporters were interviewing a leader of the rebel group in mali, that's when they were abducted. >>> former republican presidential candidate saying he's unhappy with how the president is comparing the roll out of the government plan with a similar law that he signed into law as governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out. that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wasn't glitches. and the most important lesson that i think the president failed to learn you have to tell the american people the truth. when he told the american people that
. >> reporter: the fbi said ciancia had no previous record, and it's not clear why he targeted tsa officers. but authorities say he was ready to die in the attack. erica er ferrari, al jazeera. >> authorities say that he illegally bought his memories l.a. >>> in the deadly mall attack in kenya, four suspects accused of entering the country illegally. they werillegally. the al-qaeda-linked group al-shabaagroupal-shabab claiming responsibility for the attack. >>>...
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the fbi interviews 48 hours after the attack and never been provided to the congress. here's why i think that's important. i don't believe there was ever a protest and i think the people on the ground told the fbi that they were attacked by a bunch of terrorists and i don't know how in the world the story started. there was a protest inspired by video gone bad. when we investigated guantanamo bay and affairs in iraq, i was there with my colleagues pushing the system to get to the truth about the abuses at abu ghraib and gitmo. now the shoe is on the other foot and it is disappointing. they haven't provided the basics about benghazi. do you believe you understand what happened in benghazi? can you tell me how the story started that this was a protest gone bad when everybody on the ground in real-time reported a terrorist attack? >> have they not made these people available even on a confidential classified basis before the intelligence committees for example? >> it is mine understanding that the survivors, state department, personnel who survived the consulate attack, o
the fbi interviews 48 hours after the attack and never been provided to the congress. here's why i think that's important. i don't believe there was ever a protest and i think the people on the ground told the fbi that they were attacked by a bunch of terrorists and i don't know how in the world the story started. there was a protest inspired by video gone bad. when we investigated guantanamo bay and affairs in iraq, i was there with my colleagues pushing the system to get to the truth about...
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what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what happened when a consulate was burned to the ground, an am babassador was kid and the cia was driven out of the country. that is serious business. they do not have to have an open hearing. they can do a closed-door hearing to get at with the witnesses they want to call, and certainly the government should not be attempting to control those witnesses and still protect the criminal justice system. and by the way, lou, that criminal justice -- that investigation on the criminal justice side got off on the wrong foot because the next day, while we may not have been able to get troops there that night, we should ha
what's your reaction to the administration position that a criminal investigation by the fbi about what is obviously an attack on the country which generally falls within the purview of intelligence agencies and the military would be the reason to block efforts to understand better what transpired? >> yeah, it makes no sense, lou. and i'm sure you have the same instincts. we should be able to conduct a congressional investigation, the representatives of the people, to find out what...
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how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted an undercover, where they invoiced two agents. the senator did not take the base. that case was rolled into la's case. >> you say also that the fbi was able to get an undercover agent hired to the state capitol. >> you're right. it was an undercover agent posing as the girlfriend to one of the alleged movie executives. calderon created the job on his staff. to make that happen he had to go through the senate president, darryl sign berg. no job existed. she had no experience and was a model by trade, according to the undercover officers. >> josh bernstein in washington. thanks.
how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted...
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two days after the attack. >>> the fbi says it won't release details from the investigation. the white house insists, it is cooperating. >> that includes testifying at 13 hearings, providing over 25,000 pages of documents. >> some state department and cia survivors have spoken to congressional members. but graham and others want to hear from all possible witnesses. >> make no mistake. justice will be done. >> the president himself has publicly said the benghazi investigation is a top priority. but as cnn first reported, the u.s. commandos miss ad crucial chance to capture a key suspect charged in the attack. when u.s. army attack grabbed the form he operative in tripoli this month, they were hours away from a potential second raid in benghazi to grab ahmed abu cattala. iter in happened. in part because after the public surrounding the first raid, the u.s. worried the libyan government might collapse from the pressure of being seen helping the u.s. but not getting him. he has lived openly in benghazi and he was interviewed by cnn is a point of frustration for the congress. >>
two days after the attack. >>> the fbi says it won't release details from the investigation. the white house insists, it is cooperating. >> that includes testifying at 13 hearings, providing over 25,000 pages of documents. >> some state department and cia survivors have spoken to congressional members. but graham and others want to hear from all possible witnesses. >> make no mistake. justice will be done. >> the president himself has publicly said the benghazi...
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just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are a couple thousand people who were in there and stranded in a safe room. some are walking by right as we're speaking at this moment. now, we did hear from some witnesses who did get out earlier today. and when they came out, they were talking about all sorts of different things happening inside, people running, hitting the ground in fear. hiding behind counters in restaurants. running down pathway s onto planes and onto the tarmac. listen to what one witness who saw what happened, what he said when the gunman walked in and opened fire. >> when the first shot came, ther
just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are...